If it were me, I simply never would have been offsidesā¦
In todayās Fantasy Life Newsletter presented by BetMGM:
A wild, crazy season
QUICK HITTER: Best Bet for MNF
Peteās Weekly Wrap-Up: Deebo has that dawg in him
The best TD celebration yet
Overreaction Monday: WRs are at a premium
Itās 12/11. Take it away, Peter Overzetā¦
I know every NFL season is bizarre and chaotic in its own way, but the 2023 season truly feels off the rails at this point.
When you combine the injuries, playoff plot lines, and subpar QB play, it feels like anything could happen down the home stretch.
If Week 14 was any indication of whatās to come, buckle upā¦
š¤¢ One of the worst games ever
Weāve seen historically low totals in a handful of games this year, but it was yesterdayās Vikings/Raiders game that actually delivered a rock-bottom matchup with an abysmal three combined points scored.
And it took 58 minutes just to get those three elusive points.
Surprisingly, the game had a respectable 40-point total, but no one seemed to get the memo. Alexander Mattison was the gameās ātopā fantasy performer with 66 rushing yards.
Itās hard to imagine anything saving this toilet bowl, but Justin Jeffersonās early exit after suffering anāchest internal injuryā certainly didnāt help the cause.
We really need Buffalo to find a way into the dance, because we are a society that deserves not to watch the Steelers on Wildcard weekend:
The Bills will need to win out over the next three weeks to keep their playoff hopes alive. They face the Cowboys, the Chargers, and the Dolphins over that stretch.
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The Fantasy Life FREE Bet Tracker is already loaded with a handful of plays for Monday Night Footballās TWO games this evening. Looking for a peek behind the curtain? Mark Drumheller has you coveredā¦
Per Drumheller, āThere are only four teams that successfully put a lid on Hill to keep him under this number this year (KC, BUF, PHI, NE). The Titans defense ranks 21st in explosive pass plays allowed and 30th in dropback EPA allowed (28th since Week 9).ā
Peter is here to share his six big takeaways from Week 14. Take it away, Pete...
šŖ Deebo Samuel is an absolute beast
The 49ers fantasy bonanza continued on Sunday with Deebo Samuelgoing bonkers (7 catches, 149 yards, 2 TDs) for a second straight game.
His unbelievable stretch over the past two weeksāincluding 5 combined TDs (2 rushing & 3 receiving)āput him in rarefied air.
After a maddening stretch of losing precious fantasy points to Gus Edwards goal line TDs, Lamar Jackson blessed us with an explosive gameā316 passing yards, 3 TDs, and 70 yards on the ground.
Iād be pretty excited to have Lamar for the fantasy playoffs over the next three weeksā@ Jags, @ Niners, and at home vs. the Dolphins. When the Ravens get pushed, Jackson cooks.
š The TEs come out of nowhere
If there was a theme to Week 14, it was the revenge of the sleeper TE.
Hunter Henry kicked things off on TNF with 2 TDs, and Evan Engram, David Njoku, and Isaiah Likely kept things rolling yesterday:
Itās been a rough year for Drake London, but he gave us his best Mike Evans impersonation on Sunday with a gaudy 10 catches for 172 yards and a 2-point conversion.
Unfortunately, he came up just short of a game-winning TD that left him feeling very bummed after the game.
I think itās safe to say Kupp was not 100% through that stretch, but he looked fully back yesterday. Hereās to hoping he can deliver some fantasy championships to those who have been patient.
We're humans who play fantasy football, so we are prone to overreact. Today, Kendall overreacts to some WRs who will ruin playoff runsā¦
The playoff picture is coming into view, even after a nutty Week 14 ā but some playoff-bound teams are really going to have to step up their games if they want to make it far.
šļø Chiefs
Letās start with the Kansas City Chiefs.
I know, I know this could be a copy-and-paste tweet from mid-June, but here we are again saying that the Chiefsā wide receiver room is sometimes what hurts them the most in these outings.
Patrick Mahomes put his team in a position to win with a 25-yard pass to Travis Kelce ā and then in a wild turn, he laterals the ball to Kadarius Toney who walked into the endzone. Except, OH YEAH, TONEY MESSED IT ALL UP.
The officials called Toney for lining up in the neutral zone and thus brought the play back. And yes, this was the right call.
Mahomes was upset (at the officials) after the play, but honestly, the frustration has to go somewhere when youāre left with this receiving group.
Rashee Rice has stepped up these last few weeks, but Sunday was a mind-blowing mistake. Theyāre still in good standing for the playoffs with four weeks to go, but now they are only one game up on the Broncos and have lost two straight.
Donāt believe that thereās been a problem with these Chiefs receivers? Letās listen to Tony Romoā¦
Entering this game, the Chiefs were averaging 22.9 points, 362.6 yards and 1.7 giveaways per game, which were the worst numbers for Kansas City since Mahomes became the starting quarterback in 2018, according to NFL.com.
Like I said, Rice could become a big part of this team moving forward, but for Toney and Marquez Valdes-Scantling (who has totaled 47 yards in the last nine halves), the Mahomes magic may not be enough to fix this. I hope I am wrong, though.
šļø Jaguars
The other team I am nervous about is the Jacksonville Jaguars without Christian Kirk.
This is tough because I know Trevor Lawrence started despite having a high-ankle sprain, but it was obvious they were missing the Lawrence-Kirk connection.
Lawrence had three touchdowns and three interceptions and finished with a 65.2 passer rating. There were obvious miscommunications, which he talked about ā specifically on the interception that was intended for Calvin Ridley.
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